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Synopsis

Saki was up to no good, Started making trouble in Yoshi's neighborhood

As the dusk arrives in New York City, news reporter April O'Neil is broadcasting for Channel 6 News about crimes. She has an assignment to deliver a news report on mysterious thefts of high-tech scientific equipment from various laboratories across the city. During the investigation, she learns that the thieves are ninjas. She goes with her film crew to stake out a scientific laboratory that she believes to be the site of a potential destination ... only to be seized by a street gang. April's film crew panics and exits the scene. April O'Neil makes a run for the canister and slips it into the sewers and is chased by the thug mob under the streets of New York City through an intricate maze of sewer tunnels.

Down in the sewers, the street gang members prepare to attack April, when four big talking turtles arrive and help April by defeating the street gang members.

The Turtles bring April back to see their lair where she meets a giant talking rat, who tells April who they are...
In Japan, there was a ninja clan known as the Foot, led by a man named Hamato Yoshi. Hamato Yoshi liked art. One of his pupils, Oroku Saki, planned to take over the leadership of the Foot Clan. One day, a master sensei visited the Foot Clan's dojo. The Foot Clan members sat near a wall to bow for the sensei, when Oroku Saki put a knife to attach Hamato Yoshi's clothes in the wall. To bow for the sensei, Hamato Yoshi now first had to remove the knife. This caused the others who were in the dojo that time to think that Hamato Yoshi tried to kill the sensei. Hamato Yoshi was banned from the Foot Clan. Disgraced, Hamato Yoshi fled to the United States. Penniless, Hamato Yoshi lived in the New York City sewer system. His only friends became the rats. One day, a small child was walking on a street with a bowl with four turtles. The boy accidentally tripped and fell, causing the bowl to crash on the street and the turtles to fall into a sewers. Hamato Yoshi made the turtles his new friends.

Meanwhile, back in Japan, the Foot Clan became a criminal army led by Oroku Saki.

Back in the USA, Hamato Yoshi one day found the turtles covered in "goo", which was a powerful "mutagen" that "caused whoever touched it to take on the form of whatever animal they had most recently been in contact with." The turtles become humanized turtles, because of their recent contact with Hamato Yoshi who tried to clean them up. Hamato Yoshi was transformed into a rat because of his recent contact with the rats. When the rat says this, April realizes that the rat is Hamato Yoshi.

Hamato Yoshi tells April how they got their names. The Turtles gave Hamato Yoshi the nickname "Splinter" because of his ability to splinter wooden boards, and Splinter gave the Turtles names of his four favorite Renaissance painters: Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael. Knowing the outside world would consider them freaks, he trained them in the ancient art of Ninjutsu. Together, Splinter called them the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Leonardo decided one day to find the person responsible for Splinter's mutation and force the responsible person to turn Splinter back into human again.

For a short while, April believes that the Turtles are the thieves. However, the Turtles and April strike a deal. The Turtles will help April find the real thieves and get her story, while April helps them find a cure for Splinter's condition and don't tell the world about the Turtles.

The Turtles and April walk up on the city streets with a matchbook that was left behind at the fight between the Turtles and the street gang members. When everyone notices the Turtles, April goes to a clothes store and buys trenchcoats and fedoras so the Turtles can disguise themselves as humans. Then they go to a "Ninja Pizzeria", in hope to learn more about the thefts. While the Turtles eat pizza, April scouts the neighborhood and finds a building with a sign attached to it that says "Manhattan Security Services." April enters the lobby and hears the receptionist dispatch a "security team" to another scientific equipment lab that is "just waiting to be cleaned out." April goes to a nearby telephone booth and calls Channel 6 to tell them she found the thieves, only to be abducted.

Meanwhile, the Turtles begin to worry for April and go out in search for her. They find her wallet and her press pass. They also see her purse hanging on the roof of an abandoned tenement building. The Turtles rush towards the top of the building, where April is tied to a chair. The Turtles are attacked by a group of "ninjas", but they soon learn that the "ninjas" are robots.

Oroku Saki, who watches the scene via remote controlled cameras, recognizes the fighting style of the Turtles, which is the Foot Clan's techniques. Oroku Saki wonders if Hamato Yoshi is still alive.

The Turtles destroy the robots, save April and chase the robots from the roof of the building over to the roof of the nearby building, which is Manhattan Security Services. The robots escape, and April and the Turtles are watched by Oroku Saki via his closed circuit camera system. Now, more than ever, he is convinced that the Turtles have been trained by Hamato Yoshi. Oroku Saki calls back his "Foot Soldiers" to retreat to the Technodrome, but first they flood the building by activating the fire sprinkler. April and the Turtles run to the rooftop of the building as the water inside the building gets higher and higher. They escape from the rooftop just before the building explodes from the water pressure.

Back down in the Turtles' sewer lair, Splinter watches the uniform of one of the robotic ninjas. After studying it, Splinter is convinced that it is the uniform of the Foot Clan and that his old enemy, Oroku Saki, is still alive and also nearby.

Real Life/Cultural References

Continuity Errors

Where are the police at the scenes of the crime? You'd think that with evidence just lying around and a security guard tied up, they'd have been all over the place.

The scientist concludes that the incisions made on the door "could only have been made by a samurai sword." When you consider the fact that there are so many other, more common types of blades that could have made a cut like that (such as a machete), that is really a lot to swallow.

Shredder's reaction towards the Turtles seems to be rather inconsistent. One minute, he can't believe his eyes, the next, he's apparently known about them all along.

Yoshi is said to be the leader of the Foot Clan, yet the people visiting the school appear to have rank over him.

Splinter implies that upon his mutation, the creatures he most recently came into contact with were the rats. However, the very last things he came into contact with once the mutagen takes effect were the turtles.

The matchbox that Donatello picks up reads, "Ninja Pizzeria," but it's referred to everywhere else as "Ninja Pizza" (excluding the check when Raph holds it up.)

Leonardo's sword can punch a hole through concrete after being flung a good distance away. Needless to say, unless that building is made of cheese, this is impossible.

Shredder watches the live video of the Turtles thrashing his Foot Soldiers... he recognizes their fighting style as that of the Foot but can't tell if they're turtles or not?

It takes one minute and six seconds for a skyscraper to get completely flooded out, and promptly explode from the pressure. Physics? What's that?

An explosion like that should also mean that a substantial part of the city would be flooded out, as well, but it isn't an issue at all by the next episode, which, according to dialogue exchanged, is one day later.

Burne's lamenting that April's been missing for some time now, but apparently nobody told him about the ambush or even the fact that April could have been kidnapped or much, much worse. For a sneaky coward like Vernon, it's understandable and completely in character for him, but what about the other crew members? Did they just forget about April?

Trivia

This is the very first episode of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series.

Despite contributing nothing to the series beyond a few early ideas, Patti Howeth (David Wise's then-wife) was credited as co-writer on all of the first five episodes, due to the Writers' Guild requiring that all contributing writers be credited.

According to the scientist, if something goes missing and a random piece of rope at the scene of the crime says 'Japan' on it, then ninjas did it. Science!

April's plan of planting a news crew where she suspects a robbery is going to take place is rather....dumb, to say the least, especially when you consider the fact that they're right out in the open with millions of dollars worth of equipment, something which even Vernon points out is a bad idea. When even Vernon is the voice of reason at a time like this, you know something is seriously wrong.

Hilarity ensues when April and her news crew is ambushed by Shredder's thugs. Firstly, Vernon makes note that the van has a million dollars worth of state-of-the-art equipment, and proceeds to say this out LOUD despite his concerns that it's not safe. Secondly, when the thugs do ambush the crew, they choose leave said equipment on the street and run off, one by one, instead of just running into the van and driving off. And lastly, with April being the only one left, while she does manage to distract the thugs by tossing a heavy camera in their faces, she opts to run into a dark sewer instead of using the van to escape. And you wonder why Burne has such little patience with his employees.

Splinter does a title drop when he introduces the Turtles to April. Subtle. Granted, it is the group's full name in this series, but it's very rarely used again after this episode (mostly they're referred to as "the Turtles" or "the Ninja Turtles").

At the pizza parlor, the Turtles had ordered three whipped cream pizzas, and one sashimi pizza. Raphael was the Turtle who ordered that last one.

The Turtles have been apparently trained not to bring harm to living beings, as their fighting style seems to revolve around disarming or incapacitating them instead. This is notable once the Turtles realize they're fighting robots in one scene, where they cut loose and start fighting a bit more brutally.

For a leader of a highly skilled group of ninjas, Shredder sure does a lousy job of keeping his operations a secret. Some of his spy cameras clearly show his face to who he's spying on, his Foot Soldiers disguise themselves merely by putting a hat on their assassin uniforms, and when found out by the Turtles, very LOUDLY announces to his clan to escape to the Technodrome, despite saying a few seconds ago that the Turtles must NOT find it. No wonder the 2003 cast think he's incompetent.

Rocksteady makes a rather sexist comment towards April when he says his boss thinks she should "stick to reporting fashion shows." Oddly, after that, April says, "Sure...no problem," and then...puts on a cute face and starts batting her eyelashes? Either way, this wouldn't be the last time Rocksteady makes a statement like that to April.

Watch Raphael's eyes when Mikey says, "Aw, she's no fun. She fainted!" Yes, that old sewer sure can get rather lonely sometimes, huh, Raph?

For the entire season 1, the sound effects in the interior of the Tenchnodrome come from the 1984 Williams pinball machine, Space Shuttle.

Quotes

Michelangelo: PIZZA TIME!!!

Raphael: Who had the pepperoni and ice-cream?

Donatello: I want some of the jelly beans and mushrooms.

Michelangelo: Yeah, get me a slice of anchovies and peanut butter!

April O'Neal: This is seriously grossing me out!

Raphael: She talks, she walks!

April: How can you eat that junk?

Donatello: How can you eat raw fish? Blech!

- The Turtles and April debate fine cuisine in a sewer.

Burne: Where the devil is April? She's been gone almost a day!

Vernon: Well, it's not like she was irreplaceable, or anything.

Burne: Look at THAT. Another hi-tech warehouse hit last night! This story's heating up, and I have to lose my second-best reporter!

Vernon: April wasn't your second best reporter.

Burne: Well....third best! ...maybe.

- April's co-workers are JERKS.

[The Turtles are searching for clues for the secret hideout of the punks who tackled April.]

Michelangelo: Were not going to find anything here.

Donatello (after picking up a clue): Ninja Pizza?

Raphael: Well, whaddaya know.

Michelangelo: Rock dudes! Do you realize what this is??!!

Donatello: The crucial peice of evidence we were looking for?

Raphael: The clue which will lead us to the heart of the evil ninja empire?

Michelangelo: No, better! It's a place where we can get some pizza!

Raphael: RIGHT ON!!!

- Well, at least we know the Turtles have got their priorities straight.